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Hi Everyone,

Thought it would be good to start a thread where everyone can post up pictures of their detailing results.

To kick off, here's a 50/50 from the bonnet of an MX5 I restored over the weekend.

Cheers.

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MX5 main correction performed with numerous passes of M105 post wet sand.

Heres a few shots from a completed R32 GTR detail, also performed last weekend with Menzerna products.

Looking forward to seeing some pics from you guys.

Cheers.

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Another one I dug up to add to the collection -

Integra Type R headlight restoration, performed with M105 / M205 combo post wetsand + sealed with Meguiars headlight protectant.

1) BEFORE -

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1) AFTER -

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2) BEFORE -

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2) AFTER -

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hey iwanta34gtr what do you charge for a full detail you do some good work i might get you to do my car

Im interested too ! Do you own a detailing business ? your work is amazing !

Hey mate what did you use on the rear of the r23 to get of all the black soot?

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Hi mate, wet sand + any heavily abrasive compound should remove contaminants and restore clarity for you.

hey iwanta34gtr what do you charge for a full detail you do some good work i might get you to do my car

Im interested too ! Do you own a detailing business ? your work is amazing !

Thanks guys, more of a hobby for me at present however have been considering opening a business when time allows.

If keen, shoot me a PM and i'll keep you posted.

Good stuff mate.

Love the before and after shots.

Car detailing involves a lot of attention to detail (obviously :P), having the right tools and accessories but above all a lot of patience and commitment.

Now that I have seen this, I am going to attempt to restore my crappy headlights on my Ford POS :w00t::miner:

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how good is the new menzerna range ;)

found this shitbox under a tree today, been sitting there unloved for a few months

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Gave it a scrub

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wet sand and 3 passes on roof and bonnet, 2 on the rest...ready for sale...

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